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This AI Startup Raised $15 Million To Help Patients Transcribe Doctor Appointments

Pittsburgh-based Abridge already has 50,000 users, mainly through word-of-mouth.

Pence And Biden Tested Negative For Covid-19; Here’s Why They’re Still At Risk

Several White House officials, including Vice President Pence, have tested negative for Covid-19. So has Democratic nominee Joe Biden. But that doesn’t mean they’re not infected.

How The Gatekeepers Of 500 Million Tons Of Cargo Power Through The Pandemic

The Louisiana bar pilots turned to Abbott Laboratories’ ID Now test, which gets results in under 13 minutes.

Startup Doc.ai Inks Deal With Health Insurer Anthem, Names Female Cofounder CEO

The deal is worth $100 million over five years, according to CEO Sam De Brouwer, who is focused on scaling up doc.ai’s enterprise offerings.

Telehealth Race Kicks Into Gear As Amwell IPO Cashes In On Coronavirus Boom

Both the public and private markets are clamoring for telehealth, with venture capitalists investing more than $1.1 billion so far this year, according to PitchBook.

New MIT McGovern Center Will Speed Up Development Of Therapeutics For Brain Disorders

It’s funded by a $28 million gift from Broadcom CEO Hock Tan and retired investment banker and philanthropist Lisa Yang.

Cybersecurity Startup Raises $30 Million To Protect Hospitals From Hackers

New York-based Medigate also helps health systems make better decisions about medical device usage to help control costs.

SoftBank Leads $100 Million Investment In AI And Digital Therapeutics Startup Biofourmis

Cofounder and CEO Kuldeep Singh Rajput quit his PhD program to pursue a lofty goal: use artificial intelligence to predict disease before it happens.

SoftBank Leads $100 Million Investment In AI And Digital Therapeutics Startup Biofourmis

Kuldeep Singh Rajput quit his PhD program to pursue a lofty goal: use artificial intelligence to predict disease before it happens.

Lyra Health Hits $1.1 Billion Valuation, As Coronavirus Boosts Need For Teletherapy

The company, which provides mental health benefits for large employers, has added 800,000 new members since the pandemic hit.